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Weird similitude in distant archeologic pieces...


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A priest collected andean archeology many years ago and some studies are going on.

 

Video not in English at http://vimeo.com/55111929
At 00:40:30, bottom right, seems to be the one detailed in the picture above

Images of other pieces are at :
http://www.geschichteinchronologie.ch/Daeniken/ESP/mensaje-de-los-dioses/26-Ecuador-Cuenca-coleccion-Crespi.html

There is a video in english for some pieces kept at the priest (Crespi) 'warehouse' :
http://www.yurileveratto.com/articolo.php?Id=126

 

I find the similitude overwelming, half globe away and waaaay before Columbus. Could it be a hoax ?

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At 00:40:30, bottom right, seems to be the one detailed in the picture above

Doesn't seem that way to me. None of the figures in the video are in the right position, so that's another sculpture.

I find the similitude overwelming, half globe away and waaaay before Columbus. Could it be a hoax ?

One would have to track down where the Egyptian picture is from, as well as the Ecuadorian one. Then do some kind of dating on them (finding out how old they are, not for reproductive purposes) to see if either is made at a more modern age.

 

I couldn't find anything about either of the pictures, apart from the one you've put in your post. Searching for them seems to always bring up Cueva de los Tayos, but I can't find that specific piece anywhere on any site relating to that location. The only picture in existance seems to be that one, with no further information.

 

So until we know more, all we can do is withhold judgement.

 

My Spanish is a little rusty, but the old priest seems to talk about his findings being Babylonian. And sure enough, they do look that way.

 

http://chapmanresearch.org/PDF/Crespi%20Ancient%20Artifact%20Collection%20of%20Cuenca%20%20Ecuador.pdf

 

However, I can't make out if he actually found them there, or if they were brought there and he bought them at a yard sale or something. Either way, it would be hard to prove that they were actually dug up in South America, unless they find more of the same.

 

I also found a link asking the question "Did Hitler escape to Argentina to become Father Crespi?". Read at your own risk.

http://www.deanthebard.com/blog/did-hitler-escape-to-argentina-to-become-father-crespi/

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Excellent! Thanks !

That page 16 reveals the piece from Ecuador, if Daniken is to be believed. The negatve of the picture may be flipped on one of them; perhaps to enhance the comparison.

Now will try again to find the Isis goddess from Egypt, in an egyptian museum or site.

 

This one (half page down) is a very close 'modern' painting : http://ascendingpassage.com/tomb-of-Seti-I-Belzoni.htm

 

Edit : From photo album of a tourist ----> http://www.flickr.com/photos/manna4u/favorites/with/6126963542/lightbox/

 

So the egyptian seems real. Now back to find that statue/piece from 'Ecuador'

 

-Will keep digging.

 

Edit 2 : at time stamp 1:56 the same image appears among the collection from Ecuador on the video

 

here----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uSNe8kqqF9Q -again, if to be believed-

 

But it is shocking to see in that last video, the time stamp 00:23; and in general, many other similitudes. eek.gif

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